Frank Savino

Going computer to plate has saved in-plants time and money while speeding up production and boosting efficiency. Find out how you can benefit. Up until last year, Rutgers University Mail and Document Services handled prepress pretty much the way it always had. Whenever an offset job came through its doors, the 15-employee in-plant went straight to its 3M camera to shoot negatives. Then, last year, an opportunity arose. "We were re-tooling the department and we had a decision to make," says Jesse Rambo, director of the New Brunswick, N.J.-based in-plant. That decision resulted in the installation of an A.B.Dick Itek DPM2000 platesetter to output

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